Few of us can claim not to worry about what goes on in our homes behind our backs. What are our kids up to? Is the dog chewing up anything she ought not to? Is our property safe? What if somebody breaks in?

We invest a lot in burglar alarms and high-end home security systems to ease our concerns and double secure our homes. The systems may work fine but they are expensive. What should those among us who cannot afford these expenses do about securing our homes?

Worry not, for there is help at hand. In fact, there’s some excellent help at hand. Simply turn to your smartphone for ultimate help.

Here’s how:

Tap into the power of home security apps

Apps are wonderful things. They take care of so many aspects of our lives that it’s easy to come to rely on them to get through our day. Your home security is one such aspect where your nifty little smartphone will do you huge favours.

Let’s take a look at some of the best home security apps for your phone. Most of them are available for free download on Google Play and App Store, and can be used across mobile platforms.

Alarm.com:

This is a free app designed for the iPhone, the iPad, and Android devices. The most intriguing bit about this app is that it can be used without access to a phone network or even an Internet connection.

It allows you to remote monitor your property, and receive email and text alerts in real time about activity on your turf. Remember Knight and Day and the alerts that Tom Cruise would receive regarding the movement of a certain car? Yeah, something like that.

You can even lock your doors with the aid of this app (simply integrate it with your door-lock system), turn the lights on and off, set up the alarm from a remote location, and connect with an emergency operator in case the alarm sounds. Apple claims it is tamper-proof, meaning only you can change the settings.

Presence

So you’ve got an old iPhone lying around that you don’t know what to do with? Well, you’re in luck.

A very smart use for old iPhones (or iPads or iPod Touches) is to convert them into security cameras for your house, which is what Presence does. It is a DIY system with very simple steps to follow. You download and configure the app on both your iPhones, or whichever mobile devices you have chosen for this purpose. Initialise the camera in one of the devices and view it via the app installed on the other device.

This app allows you to keep an eye on your home by providing you with real-time video and audio feed. It also comes with motion detection abilities. Where this app differs from most others is that it allows you to determine if the type of motion detected warrants action. Its motion detection alerts can be set to send over to the user a video clip before it sounds the alarm, thus helping you steer clear of false alarms.

iSentry

This is another iPhone app that converts your Apple smartphone into a security camera with motion detection abilities. It is, however, limited in range in that it only focuses on particular areas within the house. Download the app to your phone, start it, and focus the camera on the area you want to keep an eye on and the app will make a note of it. It will notify you each time there’s activity in that range in the form of a photo and create a photo album where all such alerting photos will be stored.

AtHome Camera

This app can be operated not just on iOS and Android devices but also on PCs. This clever little thing is said to have the sophistication of high-end surveillance systems. It gives its users the ability to remotely monitor their home via live video streaming, records 30-second motion detection videos, and notifies you of them with email alerts. It also lets you schedule the recording and remotely power up your computer or put it to sleep.

TinyCam Monitor

This is another free app, specifically for Android devices, that lets you monitor your home via a webcam. Using it is fairly simple. Download and install the app in your phone and connect it to your webcam (or your home security system). Once that is done you will be able to start receiving live video streaming on your phone. The number of screens you are able to see will depend on how much area your webcam covers. If you don’t want to spend a lot on home security systems, simply install multiple webcams in all the important locations of your house and remote monitor them through your phone with the help of this app.

Set up a remote-controlled home surveillance system on your phone

If you can afford an elaborate home security system, certain CCTV camera companies sell systems that are compatible with the iPhone and a number of other mobile devices. You simply need to set up the system in your house and integrate it with your phone.

That will allow you to access the video surveillance via your mobile phone when you are away. You can also choose to receive mobile alerts when your security settings detect a breach.

You don’t have any excuse now not to keep an eye on your home (or your business, as the case maybe). Just kick back and enjoy your coffee. Your house is secure and you are in full control of its security.

Author Bio:

Brian Zeng is associated with CCTVHotDeals a leading e-commerce company in CCTVHotDeals.com industry. He is a writer for CCTVHotDeals and has many years of experience partnering with clients to build their business through development and implementation of track-proven Internet marketing strategies. Follow him on Google+.

]]>Dell laptops have always been celebrated for their amazing and overwhelming performance on almost every scale and that’s the only reason why they are now an apple of everyone’s eye. The ongoing Inspiron series has always basked in the sunshine of the good graces these laptops have molded themselves in such a way that they just do it all for the user. They are one of the most popular and powerful machine available in the market today. Be it be entertainment, music, films, downloads or pure fun, everything compliments your demand.

It’s intricate to find slipups in the new member of the Dell’s 15R family, that is, Dell Inspiron 15R 5521. The machine is competitively priced, with this recently updated version of Dell’s 15R laptop series. It’s competitively priced, chic and well built, and provides good all-round show up with amazing battery life. Certainly that doesn’t looks like a budgeted one, for the features it brave are no less than a class. Neither does it feels like a box packed in a bag, but it braves awesome features and power-backed performance that even a techno savvy will hold a breath for.

Compactness redefined:

Give a space to your boredom and carry away your favorite 15R anywhere you go. The super sleek design which measures about 25.4 mm thin enables you to go where you want, for work or for play. Weighing approximately 2.22 kg housed with 4 cell battery makes it a machine with handsome profile.

Stay high on performance:

Strap up the high performance with Intel HD 40001 graphics for your everyday computing needs, from avid games and social networking to movies and basic business applications. The machine is loaded with 3rd Generation Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processors. Plus, adding to the grace is the beauty of tiles that comes all the way from genuine Microsoft Windows 8. Now stay connected with everything which matters you the most.

Step up to entertain:

Whether you’re a movie freak or an avid gamer, this future ready computer features tray-load optical drive and Waves MaxxAudio feature. Apart from this, you can easily connect your laptop to your TV via HDMI cable for more enhanced entertainment on big screen. Cherry on the cake is its 15.6 inches HD display for pampering your visuals with immersive experiences every time. Certainly one can easily break a breath for HD quality at such budgeted price. Promising an all round performance without even breaking a sweat, this gizmo is the first pick for one and all techno buffs out there.

Verdict:

Hence, one would surely be impressed with the quality display. It’s crisp, vivid, and very bright, so even if you watch your favorite series or preview the snaps, you’ll have a full quality serving you every time. Electronic giant will never dare to put its leg in a wrong shoe! No wonder, the company has always been appreciated by millions of consumers round the globe and still its legacy is unmatched and the quality is superb. It shows the sheer dedication of the brand in serving the people with the best by following consistent research and development in almost every sphere, no matter what, you have Dell you have it all.

So, you have an amazing machine, incredible display, power backed performer and a smart companion. Overall, Dell laptops are simply amazing. After all, it’s coming from one of the Dell’s most profound series, and one would probably love it. Interestingly, Dell picks up some extra kudos for its warranty which includes ‘in-home’ repair.

]]>You probably grew up watching Agent 007 defeat criminals effortlessly. A small part of you probably envied him because of his gadgets. From jet packs to spy cameras installed in a pen, his trove of gadgets are as endless as his courage. Did you ever imagine what would his home be like? Would it be amazing to have those gadgets protect you and your family?

Wireless home alarm systems are not the only hi-tech home security systems available in the market, here are a few home security gadgets inspired by James Bond.

Wireless Pressure Mat (Mat-On-Guard)

The Mat-on-Guard is perfect for guarding your entrance or porch. The mat connects wirelessly to a chime system that you can install around your house. As soon as a visitor steps on the mat, the small state-of-the-art transmitter will send a signal to the chime system that will notify you. This is ideal for homes in urban areas or for those frequented by door-to-door salespersons.

Pure DAB Radio Wi-Fi Camera with Night Vision

James Bond is on the move even at night. Darkness was never a problem for the spy agent as his night vision goggles was always at hand. You can also have the same technology for your home.

The fully functional DAB Radio blends perfectly in any living room. However, it hides a night vision Wi-Fi camera with an infra-red black light that can capture images up to 8 meters in total darkness. This device can be monitored by any Smartphone, tablet or personal computer anywhere in the world. You can program the radio to record high quality surveillance videos based on your schedule. The built-in motion sensor in the camera can also notify you of any movement in your home while giving you the option to record or ignore.

Keyless Biometric Fingerprint Door Lock Trinity 788

All the alarms and surveillance cameras are useless if unwanted visitors can unlock your door while you are away. Typical door locks and bolts are vulnerable to burglars as they already perfected the art of sneaking in.

Your home can now guard itself against unknown personas by recording the fingerprints of your family. It is equipped with optical sensors and CMOS chip that can easily read your thumb prints and open the door. Its heavy duty design prevents determined criminals from dismantling the door lock system. Not only are you safe from unwelcome entities, you won’t have to hide keys on flower pots anymore.

FogSHIELD

Like James Bond villains, criminals nowadays are smart and resourceful. They can penetrate any house they want. What can you do to protect yourself and your family when burglars are able to enter your home? Blast them with fog!

FogSHIELD confuses even the best thieves by releasing dense fog a second after they enter the room. The fog covers 2,000 square foot of space in about 15 seconds. The system has been used in movies and theaters for decades and now it is ideal in protecting your home. The fog is safe for areas with electronic devices, computers and animals. It dissipates after 45 minutes without leaving a trace, so cleaning up is not a problem. It is also easy to connect to your existing alarm system. So, while criminals are disoriented by the fog, FogSHIELD will trigger the alarm system forcing them to leave.

Hidden Safes

James Bond is not only known for his gadgets, but also for his ingenuity. Let’s say the gadgets mentioned failed to protect your house and tech-savvy burglars were able to sneak in and find their way to your room. How can you protect your belongings?

Dressers and bedroom cabinets are obvious choices to hide your money and jewelry. Why not use hidden safes? Safes that look like ordinary household items can easily hide your valuables and have high chances of being overlooked. The “common and uninteresting” things are the last places thieves will look into and will probably leave if they cannot find anything important. It is also cheaper than industry standard safes that are easy to identify. Hidden safes can also be customized to match the look of power outlets in your home.

At the end of the day, you as a homeowner should be alert and smart in protecting your home. Assess your area and your house for vulnerabilities in security. Protect yourself and your family by hiding all your valuables away from prying eyes. After all, it was James Bond who defeated all the criminals, not his gadgets.

Author Bio: John Anderson has been a freelance writer since 2008. His work is almost exclusively on home improvement, home security, technology, green and simple living, and business. Follow John at @johnanderson090 or go to his website, www.infiltrationalert.com.

]]>Smartphones have generally dominated the previous year and have been at the forefront of innovation. Just about everyone has been talking smartphones and who can blame them, with releases like the iPhone 5 and BlackBerry 10 OS Handsets paving every headline in the world of techies. But on another front, since it’s safe to say that innovation is now all about getting out the right apps, and making sure that individuals across various platforms have access to them.

This means that devices other than smartphones get to share in the glory too, namely tablets (good thing too as they aren’t subjected to Android spy in the same manner). Windows is definitely a competitor in the tablets market and has often hinted at budget tablets hitting the markets. The idea of budget friendly tablets was released by Acer only, initially starting at manufacturing $99 tablets. Now the Acer prices are so fabulous that even the tablet critics may have themselves wondering why not to simply get one and form an ecosystem with their existing smartphones and laptops.

With Acer getting some attention, individuals have started finally looking out for their latest deals. And now the latest rumors are that Acer Iconia will be featuring a Windows 8 setup and is getting people excited. Why? Simply because the world now gets to see the world’s first small screen windows Tablet. Those who have been holding out for a good deal with such an updated Acer tablet might not have to wait so much longer. According to PCWorld, an image and description of the world’s first small Windows based tablet is out. The Acer Iconia w3-810-1600 was leaked on Amazon not so long ago before it was quickly removed.

The specs are pretty good with an 8.1 inch display, dual core Atom processor and 32 GB storage for starters. So far no Windows 8 tablet has released measuring less than 10 inches. The rumors of this tablet first came out somewhere in April and the ensuing leak by Amazon has everyone talking.

The price on Amazon when it was posted was $380 which may or may not be the price at its release. And of course this brings us back to the cheapness of tablets and exactly how low such small screen manufactured devices can go. The price isn’t exactly dirt cheap at fewer than 400 bucks but it isn’t exactly asking for a pound of flesh either. For just 50 bucks more than an iPad mini, you can get the full extent of the Windows 8 user experience.

The Windows 8 hardware has recently undergone some tweaks that Microsoft came up with to the hardware cetification guidelines. As a result of this OEMs gained some room to experiment and hence produce small tablets since they could now reduce the display resolution requirement to 1024x768pixels with a depth of 32bits for even smaller devices. Which probably means that we will be seeing more small screen tablets to come equipped with Windows 8 ready to go.

This is a guest post by Jessica who is a tech writer for MobiStealth and loves all things mobile. She writes reviews on various internet based technologies. She can be contacted @jcarol429.

]]>Apple can be called as technology disrupter in true sense. First it launched iPhone which started the touchscreen era in smartphones. And, then it revolutionized the market of tablets with iPad, so much so that growth of tablets is now causing decline to the computer sales. Riding on its success wave, Apple also released its smaller version in the form of iPad Mini last year. While the launch of 5th generation of iPad is not near,still it doesn’t stops people to speculate about its features. Following previous year’s iPad and iPad Mini release in November, Apple might release iPad 5 (and possibly iPad Mini 2) during September-October to complete almost one year of iPad. So, we bring to you five features which iPad 5 might be having:

Display

iPad 4 has 9.7-inches display screen with resolution of 1536 x 2048 pixels, equating to pixel density of 264 ppi. Rumors suggest that iPad 5 will be sporting the same size, but it may increase its resolution to take on the competition like Microsoft Surface and Nexus 10. Nexus 10 has a display resolution 2560 x 1600 pixels, having density of 300 pixel per inches. iPad 5 might also be using GF2 (also Called DITO_ touchscreen technology.

Design

The 3rd and 4th generation of iPad were comparatively thicker and weigh more in comparison to their predecessor iPad 1 and iPad 2. One analyst with KGI Securities- Ming Chi Kuopredicts that new version of iPad will be thinner. While iPad 4 is having 9.7 mm thickness, iPad 5 may have almost 2 mm less thickness, i.e., it will have thickness of approx. 7.5-8.0 mm. The weight of the tablet will also be reduced to 500 g, making it roughly 25% lighter than iPad 4.

Hardware

iPad 4 featured an Apple A6 processor, its successor iPad 5 might be powered by Apple A7 quad-core processor. The RAM will be wither 1 or 2 GB. Similar to iPad 4, it will offer several internal storage options of 16/32/64/128 GB. In terms of connectivity, it will be offering standard features like Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi and 4G LTE.iPad 5’s battery capacity may be of 8500-9000 mAh, making it 25-30% smaller than iPad 4.

Software

iPad 5 might be running on Apple iOS 7, which is to be released with iPhone 6. iOS is known for its smooth and slick interface and iOS 7 might improve that experience. Rumors hints that iOS 7 might feature app previews, faster app switching, updated Safari browser, and many more features.

Extra Features

Vibrator Mechanism

According to Patently Apple, Apple has filed a patent to bring vibrator functionality to iPad 5, which could deliver notification alerts in a similar manner to iPhone 5.

Wireless Charging

Every other company is experimenting with Wireless Charging, how Apple can be left behind? Apple Insider reports that iPad 5 might have a smart cover which will house a inductive charging transducer. When the cover is connected to the iPad, it will be able to charge iPad wirelessly.

This is a guest post written by Sanjay Kumar Negi. Sanjay is an analyst who works at 91mobiles.com.

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]]>Video games have come a long way since they first hit the shelves in the latter part of the last century. And as a result, games consoles have made huge advances as well.

With so many to pick from, choosing the top five consoles from the last decade is tricky, but in no particular order, here are my unbeatable games consoles from the noughties.

Xbox 360

Hitting the market in 2005, the Xbox 360 was originally launched with 14 games, and became famous for games such as Call of Duty, Gears of War and Halo, all of which sold millions of copies around the world.

Accessories for the Xbox 360 include the Kinect sensor which allows users to control and interact with the console using gestures and spoken commands.

This advanced ad-on has brought the console right up to date and thanks to this and other exciting developments, I wouldn’t upgrade or sell my Xbox 360 any time soon.

Nintendo Wii

Released by Nintendo in late 2006, this seventh generation console was developed as an answer to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Its wireless control system quickly made the Wii stand out from other consoles, as did its emphasis on interaction and connectivity.

As many of the games available for the Wii involve sports instead of shooting, it’s seen as a more family friendly console, introducing a whole new audience to computer games and virtual entertainment.

The PlayStation 3

Like the Wii, the PS3 was released to the market in late 2006, just in time for the Christmas rush.

Though it did have wireless controllers, the PS3 was less interactive than the Nintendo Wii. Nevertheless, the PlayStation faithful bought the console in their thousands and its success was assured.

Compatible with a number of on demand TV and film services, the PS3 is ideal for anyone who likes mixing gaming with movies.

Nintendo DS

For a long time I thought that the good old Game Boy would never be beaten when it comes to handheld games consoles. However, with its advanced capabilities and great range of games, the Nintendo DS is winning the hearts of many.

Great for kids learning to use consoles – and for keeping them entertained on long journeys – the DS is a family friendly device with big appeal, and is now one of the biggest selling games consoles of all time.

PlayStation Vita

Arriving right at the end of the noughties, this handheld console was designed to give the DS a run for its money.

Complete with a touch screen as well as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technology, this little console certainly packs a big punch.

The PlayStation Vita will also be compatible as a second screen for the upcoming PlayStation 4, so the future is definitely looking good for this technology-lead console.

This guest post is by Francis Parker from MusicMagicPie, who is a big fan of gaming. He also focus on ways for gamers to save money – such as considering whether to to fund the purchase of other consoles or gadgets.

]]>For those who own both a Macbook and iPad, they are wonders of modern technology that take the best in slimline computing and package them with high-quality software to give users an experience that suits them perfectly whether they’re inexperienced or IT veterans. But given that Apple have mastered both touch-screen mobile devices and laptops/personal computers, will they ever combine the two?

Surely we can’t be the only people who have dreamed of sitting down at an iMac and tapping away for a few minutes, before reaching towards the screen to shift some text around or alter an image using our fingertips. It seems like such a logical merging of two different forms of hardware, and touch-screen computers already exist in the market, so will we see iMacs and Macbooks taking advantage of the same ease-of-touch your O2 iPad features, or will we have to wait?

The smart money is on an iMac that is Retina Display making its debut far before Apple think about touch-screen desktops and notebooks, but given that the current Macbook model has Retina Display available to it, it’s arguable that this may not be all that far off. Apple have a history of launching significant new changes to their computers every so often, so perhaps the next one or two generations of notebooks and desktops will be Retina, but remain touch-free.

Some would say that the idea of smearing your fingers all over your computer screen sounds like a nightmare, but the reality is that you already do this every day with your tablet and smartphone, and with a bright screen you’re not going to notice, even if the surface is glossy (as most Apple screens are).

There’s an argument often made that mouse and keyboard are always going to be superior to touch-screen interactivity, but realistically is this true? Many parents report their children will take to an iPad like a duck to water, and then either try and “scroll” on a magazine page or tap impatiently at a computer screen. It’s simply a more instinctive way of interacting with images on a screen, and we built the mouse as a means to circumvent the lack of that technology at the time.

However, that technology is available now, and when Apple do bring it on board for the rest of their product range, the company who innovated with touch-screen gestures, multi-touch and incredible accuracy are going to reward those waiting for a device like this. Until then it’s worth bearing in mind that a combination of iPad and Macbook is not an uncommon setup, and even with a touch-screen Apple notebook you’ll still prefer your iPad for some tasks and your Macbook for others. A touch-screen iMac or Macbook are not one-fits-all approaches to computing, but they do provide an additional control method for those who have fallen in love with how instinctive a double-tap is to use compared to the old double-click.

This guest post is by David Thompsonwho is always interested in development , graphic design, startup businesses and the latest gadgets. His other passions include playing video games and you can always find him on Google+.

]]>In 2013, people are making use of so many different communications platforms that clients who will allow you to plug into more than one of your accounts at once are well-received. IM, SMS and social networking are just some of the means by which we communicate, and sending emails has become increasingly relegated to necessary business conversations instead, with the somewhat biased Mark Zuckerberg declaring email as “dead.” This isn’t a bad thing, either – because it could be argued that email is rapidly becoming a needless aspect of our everyday digital lives.

If you have dealt with information in the past week, there’s a fair chance that you could probably incorporate every form of email you have received into another service. Messages from friends could have appeared on your phone via iMessage. Pictures could have been sent via Instagram. New files for a collaborative project hosted on Dropbox. Google Docs. Skype. Twitter. There are so many options now that our reliance on a single one seems a little odd.

But we humans are nothing if not creatures of habit, and as a result email will be a hard habit to break. For many people it’s incredibly convenient, but, conversely, for many members of the younger generation it stands as a relic of a time long since past – a form of communication that isn’t as fast, nor as accessible. Its flexibility with small attachment sizes and complicated means of plugging in an IMAP or POP3 account into a new email client compared to logging into Twitter or even just GMail is noticeable.

GMail does stand as an anomaly in the field, but only because Google has managed to incorporate so many different services into the platform. GChat, Google Docs, Google Plus – while there are some worryingly Orwellian vibes surrounding its use of algorithms to suggest advertising based on the content of your emails, it remains as the most likely to survive out of all free email services because of its strong relationships with other methods of communication, all via one account.

This is the significant advantage it holds, especially over other email services. If your email isn’t a free service and is run through a third party set of servers, then there’s a reasonable chance you can’t also use that same email-and-password combination to log into other services, elsewhere on the web. It becomes yet another account that is capable of doing many things, but none of them quite as well as the specialised services from which many an internet-based business profits healthily in 2013.

Interconnectivity and convenience are two driving forces behind the popularity of the internet. Though we rarely cherish it, our relatively new-found ability to communicate with one another without considerable cost or inconvenience is a human-made blessing of sorts. Though digital, it’s arguable that most email will eventually join letter writing in the dustbin of history as we become faster, more efficient, and sadly, ultimately less patient.

This is the crux of the matter – our level of patience. Many of us have gone from blog-posts of hundreds of words to microblog posts of 140 characters or less. Millions of us status-update on Facebook rather than make phone calls and share stories out loud. As the pace increases, long-form, text-based forms of communication begin to suffer – the popularity of vlogging in comparison to blogging is a noticeable example. While email may not vanish immediately, we must take our cues not from ourselves, but from the children who will master the internet and take its reins towards their own sunset long after our night has fallen. Email is not yet a relic, but is increasingly irrelevant, and whether this is a positive or a negative is a quandary that requires the minds of the generation to follow us.

This is a guest post by Jimmy Wentzwho is a tech aficionado and an avid follower of the latest tech developments, innovative brands, music and keeping up-to-date with companies like Microsoft, Verizon Wireless, and Apple. He is also a keen computer gamer and he also maintains a passion for comic books

]]>The pace of modern business is astounding. Communication is key for employees and co-workers who are constantly on the go. A common solution is the use of mobile devices. Smartphones, tablets and other smart devices are versatile tools for small and big businesses alike.

But a fleet of portable devices requires precise and customizable control in the form of mobile device management (MDM). MDM gives businesses practical and scalable management over the devices their employees use.

Research in Motion’s BlackBerry products have been a staple in wireless innovation since their introduction in 1999. According to a press release by RIM, 90 percent of Fortune 500 companies use BlackBerry smartphones today. It follows naturally that they supplement these devices with mobile device management capabilities such as BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, a next-generation MDM solution for government and business customers.

BlackBerry Mobile Fusion

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BlackBerry Mobile Fusion is the newest addition to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) infrastructure and extends BES mobile device management features to Android and iOS devices. These features include remote lock and wipe, application and software management, connectivity management, configuration management and much more.

BlackBerry Enterprise Server offers security, reliability and management on a highly scalable platform. With more personal devices being brought into the workplace than ever, BlackBerry Mobile Fusion is a practical answer to managing devices that range across multiple operating systems.

The benefits of mobile device management solutions such as BlackBerry Mobile Fusion are highly cost-effective. According to a survey on eWeek.com, the average number of full-time employees required to manage smartphones is expected to increase to 4 employees per 1,000 mobile devices in 2013, up from 2.9 employees required in 2011. At a cost of $99 per year or $4 per month per user, Mobile Fusion offers a scalable system for managing a large network of smartphones to better handle the surge of device management required by businesses.

For Enterprises

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BlackBerry allows enterprises to have precise control and management catered to their needs. Multiple devices and operating systems can be managed per user allowing employees to use both corporate-owned and personal-owned phones.

It also provides a range of needs from basic ActiveSync-only syncing to full Enterprise Mobility Management for the highest levels of control needed for government or enterprise needs. RIM also provides secure encryption and containerization of data and communication to protect against data leakage and unauthorized devices accessing corporate assets.

Whether operating a small business or an enterprise, mobile device management is crucial to the security, integration, functionality and practicality of a smartphone solution to communication needs. Popular among large corporations and government organizations, BlackBerry provides an MDM platform that boasts an array of features.

With BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, cross-operating system integration is now fully supported. Employees are free to use their own personal devices if they please, as Fusion is now compatible with Android and iOS in addition to BlackBerry phones. Mobile device management has never been easier.

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